Kate Middleton Wears Her New Five-Ring Stack in Northern Ireland Today
For a day of engagements, the Princess of Wales opted for a bespoke green Alexander McQueen coat she first wore in 2020 and again for Christmas 2022. Today, she styled the coat with boots as opposed to the pumps she first wore with the dark green coat. The Princess is a longtime fan of the designer, dating all the way back to her wedding dress being a Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen creation.
Kate also wore her new five-ring stack that she debuted last month, which features Kate’s famous 12-carat sapphire engagement ring, a new diamond-and-sapphire eternity band, her Welsh gold wedding band, a diamond eternity ring believed to have been gifted by Prince William after the birth of Prince George, and another, unidentified platinum band. The eternity bands were created by G. Collins & Sons.

A closer look at Kate’s coat and rings today.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are visiting Northern Ireland today to “spend the day visiting innovative organisations that showcase growth and investment in rural areas and demonstrate entrepreneurial and creative opportunities for young people,” per Kensington Palace. Their day began at the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service’s (NIFRS) new Learning and Development College in Cookstown, County Tyrone, where they watched two training scenarios.

The Waleses this morning.
The Prince and Princess of Wales “were both lovely, great, down to earth people. It was great to showcase our Learning and Development College to them, and they were blown away by it,” firefighter Caoimhe McNeice told The Sun. Aidan Jennings, NIFRS chief fire officer, added, “I’m honoured that the Prince and Princess witnessed first-hand how the real-life scenario-based training facilities are revolutionising how we train and develop our people enabling us to meet the evolving needs of a modern-day Fire & Rescue Service.”